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martes, 3 de noviembre de 2015

JESUS: THE MESSIAH?

Christians say Jesus was the Messiah.* Jews say he was not. When we consider the principle of reincarnation, we can understand how the first Christians may have considered that Jesus was the Messiah, even though he did not restore harmony, which is what the Jews expect of the Messiah. They may have been convinced that one of Jesus’ reincarnations Jesus’ Second Coming would restore harmony on earth. Therefore, the Messiah that the Jews are awaiting may be the same person as the Second Coming of Jesus that the Christians are awaiting.
Since God has something in common with Enoch, and Enoch has something in common with Abraham, David, Josías and Jesus, we can wonder whether first every 8 later every 14 generations, this special male lineage, going from Adam to Jesus, attracted a very special spirit after crossing itself again with the same special female lineage.
In case that Abraham created the mystery on which the Old Testament is based – later we will see that there is a good reason for assuming this was so –, it should not surprise us that Jesus, a reincarnation of Abraham, discovered its secrets.
Christians assume that Jesus had no descendants. However, it makes little sense to assume that this special male lineage ends with Jesus. When one studies the genealogies in the Bible one can indeed assume that Jesus’ Second Coming will not only be a reincarnation of Jesus, but also a descendant of Jesus. The fact there are fourteen Stations of the Cross, just like there are fourteen generations from Abraham to David, from David to Josiah and from Josiah to Jesus, suggests that Jesus’ male lineage continued.


*Christian authorities claim that Jesus was the Messiah because he saved the world by dying on the Cross, but they ignore the symbolism of the crucifixion and what is expected of the Messiah. Would Jesus have saved the world if he had been decapitated?

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